I think these articles are ever so important.
As with all things it's about 'balancing risk to benefit ratios' according to my rheummy team.
This is not English,
The translation is 'you're really sick and we have to do something so we are giving you this stuff and keeping our fingers crossed!'
There is no doubt that the biologics have changed the ra treatments beyond recognition in the last 15 yrs or so.
So many people I meet are doing brilliantly on them and almost in remission
Some seem to have them for years with no troubles infection wise etc at all and then there area few people with a few issues then there are the real pain in the bum ones like me that give rheumatologists nightmares!
I'm pleased about the articles though because there are some stubborn old fashioned drs you meet with little experience of the illness who, when you present with persistent urine infections/ nasty cough on these drugs still want to fob you off and give you no anti biotics

When they MUST treat you and FAST.
these reports will help us in that way.
And if we don't get the dr to listen we can always bat them about the head with the rpts
how to be a velvet bulldoser